I called HS2 in for a meeting, but still they stonewalled. They wouldn’t tell me whether these NDAs were mandatory to get compensation, how many people they had asked to sign one, or whether they had ever enforced one that was breached.
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Today, I am pleased to say they have backed down. They will no longer be issuing NDAs, will be withdrawing any that have been requested from members of the public, and will be writing to those who have signed them to tell them they are now void. That’s a massive win for my constituents.
The damage, disruption, and poor public engagement experienced by residents in Water Orton and the surrounding area continues to blight the lives of my constituents.
Today’s victory is important for ensuring my constituents remain free to speak out about the suffering they are experiencing, but it is not the end of my campaign to secure residents the respect and engagement they deserve from HS2 and their contractor BBV.
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